Polished and poised Daniela Ferrell was more than ready for the bright lights of the big stage Saturday night.
The message came as a surprise and an opportunity for Hayley McJunkin.
Lindsay Tosch had resigned as Miss Auburn to exclusively devote time to her scholarship-based studies at college.
When Dick Brugger helped establish a fledgling youth and family service agency 35 years ago, little did he know it would become a longtime community player.
A graceful and confident Naomi Moore naturally knows what to do on stage.
Pacific leaders plan to meet with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and King County officials in the next few weeks to review how the city prepared and performed during this year’s first floodwater threat.
Shane Day’s path to an improbable career as an NFL assistant coach has taken him on a remarkable, rewarding ride – from Sears to high school coaching and now, perhaps, to the Super Bowl.
From the confines of their fitness studio in west Auburn, young entrepreneurs and certified trainers David and Wynter Weaver see the bigger picture.
What’s in a flower?
Something symbolic, something fresh, something new.
The City of Auburn is exploring the possibility of officially adopting one. Not that the city has an identity crisis, but perhaps it’s lacking something more visually attractive to complement its long-held motto, “More Than You Imagined.”
Pacific’s hands-on mayor is going for a three-peat.
Richard Hildreth officially announced last week his intention to run for a third four-year term, vowing more work remains to be done for the blue-collar community of roughly 6,000 people.
What began with a few volunteers and one drop-off point in Seattle more than 10 years ago has grown to something substantially bigger for one “green” for-profit company.
Rick Nelson’s long and rewarding climb in the car business literally took root from the ground up.
When it comes to fighting fires, Thailand faces enormous challenges.
Josh Rogers understands this better today.
2010 was especially painful to Mark Swenson.
Josh Hileman the soldier recently came home to see his old neighborhood, revisit his former school and extend thanks to students with a show of colors.
When Auburn Riverside standout David Paulson signed with the University of Oregon four years ago, he joined a recruiting effort to push the Ducks to greater prominence.
Don and Tina Tate are kids at heart, busy elves who bring a colorful and imaginative “snow village” to life from the comforts of their home each holiday season.
How would the common Auburnite characterize the year that was – or wasn’t?
For Jim Ferrell, the last couple of years have been a life-jolting journey without a peaceful destination, a roller-coaster ride without the amusement.
Doug Sims has come full circle as a photographer.
Cards hold much more than just magic to Michael Wong.